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Boats docked on coastal waters question....
"stealth" wrote in message ... Regarding boats that are kept in the water year around or are too large to easily transport, what do the boat owners do when a hurricane is forecast to hit the area? What if they do not live near the boat, i.e., out of state? Just curious. s Tie it down to the lift really well, get the lift as high as I can and worry a lot. Even if you have a trailer towing a boat in hurricane evacuation traffic would be trying, to say the least. Written 1/2 mile in from the Atlantic in Central Florida. Also lived in Broward County in South Florida during Andrew in 1992. Tied up the boat good, put out anchors in the channel, taped all the hatches & vents and wished it well. It was ok when we came home but the tide had been about 4 feet higher than a normal high tide. We were lucky to be about 60 miles north of the eye. |
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